From: Reindl Harald
Date: February 3 2013 5:57pm
Subject: Re: file level encryption on mysql
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Am 03.02.2013 18:52, schrieb Mike Franon:
> Hi,
>=20
> I was wondering what type of encryption for linux would you recommend
> to encrypt the database files on the OS level? I had a hard time
> starting the database after I moved it to a partiton with encryptFS
>=20
> I only need 3 tables encrypted and know it is better to do it from the
> application, but unfortunately that cannot happen for a while.
>=20
> Has anyone done OS file level encryption, and if so which one did they =
use?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt_with_LUKS
but this all is useless in case of intrusion because the FS
is unlocked and you have no gain - FS encryption only matters
if your notebook or disks get stolen which is unlikely on a server
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